Hi,
> * Michael Kappert <zvpunry.xnccreg@...> [2012-03-23 23:54:25 +0100]:
>
> Is there a way to make clisp load the prerequisite, or use the 'full'
> linking set when building the dependent module?
I think it is best to use dynamic modules and put (require
"requirement") in the lisp file.
> I tried (in link.sh.in)
> ${MAKE-make} clisp-module \
> CC="${CC}" CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" \
> CLISP_LINKKIT="$absolute_linkkitdir" CLISP="${CLISP} -K full"
>
> and then try to build the module with
> $ make MODULES=gtk+3
>
> but I still see
> make[1]: Entering directory `<clisp>/build.gir/gtk+3'
> <clisp>/clisp -K boot ...
this is weird. new-clx requires syscalls and the build works fine.
please take a look at how it is done.
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